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Submitted photo · May 18, 2026

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Come from a normal and real Pokémon pack weights more than paper

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AI Identification

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Collectible trading card in the Pokémon style, appears to be Charizard ex (SVP 056)

Collectible Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$4.00 - $6.50

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a trading card that is stylistically consistent with the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It features text reading 'Charizard ex', 'HP 330', and 'Tera' in the header. The card displays a 'Stage 2' evolution marking and an 'Ability' named 'Infernal Reign', alongside an attack titled 'Burning Darkness'. The art depicts a stylized Charizard with a crystalline or 'Terastal' crown, consistent with aesthetic themes from the Scarlet & Violet era of the hobby. The card bears a set code in the bottom-left corner reading 'G SVP EN 056' alongside a promotional star rarity symbol. The surface exhibits a holographic sheen and textured foil pattern, which are typical characteristics of 'Special Illustration Rare' or promotional 'ex' cards of this period. The owner claims the card was sourced from a standard pack and notes its physical weight exceeds that of plain paper, though these claims remain unverified as physical testing cannot be performed via image. Condition-wise, the edges appear consistent with factory cutting, though the image exhibits significant surface glare and light reflection that may obscure minor scratches or clouding. Given the prevalence of high-quality replicas in the secondary market, this card is attributed as consistent with the SVP 056 promo pending professional in-person authentication and grading.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this card appears to be the Charizard ex (SVP 056) promotional card, which was distributed as part of a specific boxed collection for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. I can see a holographic sheen and textured foil pattern consistent with the production standards of the Scarlet & Violet era; however, I cannot verify from a photo whether the texture depth and light refraction match the specific factory standards required for an official release. Per user submission, the card was sourced from a standard pack and possesses a weight greater than plain paper. While these claims support the hypothesis that the card is legitimate, a physical inspection is required to confirm the paper stock density and the presence of the correct internal 'black line' layer typical of cards produced by the card manufacturer. The current estimate is based on the assumption that the card is an official promotional item in Near Mint condition. In the current secondary market, there is high demand for Charizard-related items, though as a widely distributed promotional card, value is capped by high supply. If this item were later identified as a high-quality replica or reproduction, its market value would be negligible, likely under $1.00. To establish a more precise value and ensure the item is not a sophisticated counterfeit, I would recommend professional in-person authentication or submission to a third-party grading service, which would also assess the surface for minor scratches obscured by the glare in the photo.

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